Cigar and cigarette holder



July 28, 1931. G, LAK'E 1,815,919

CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDER Original Filed March 13, 1928 V D.- TTE HoL-DERVV I Marion-13? 2 S r l N 61 ,3 8 3. Renewc l ebrua y 7, 1931.

Thepresent inventionrelates to cigar and 9 {extendsat its rear. end to the opening ltl, cigarette holders, andaims to provide a cigar thereby providing va large smoke outlet A I or' cigarette holderfof simple andlinexpen- Wherebythe smoke may pass from the socket sive construction, which will enable the cigar 9 through the opening 10 without restriction,- 3 :orcigarette to be'convenie'ntly smoked, and to keep the rear end of the cigar or cigarette which obtains advantagesover the ordinary dry, and to permit for'free drainage from cigar and cigarette'holders'in prevailing use. the socket. The lips embrace the mouth- It is the object toprovide a novel mouthpiece in front of the opening 10, as seen in piece for holding a cigar or cigarette Which Fig. 2. The opening 10 being large Will also 1c will provide for the ,freelpassage of smoke enable the socket and opening to be kept of) into the mouth, ,Withoutj obstruction, and clean and free of nicotine, topre'vent stain-, without the smoke passages being apt to be ing or 'discoloring' of the lips and fingers. v stopped up. Furthermore, the mouth end- 1 The mouthpieceor holder may be made of of the cigar or cigarette is kept dry, and nicoa celluloid compound or any other suitable -tine Will not collect in the mouthpiece, the material, and is inexpensively manufactured. mouthpiece havinganloutlet opening so'ar- The device may be readily molded. I I F ranged as to provide for a full smoke outlet The improvements may be embodied in and forjfree drainage. Theimprovedmouthdifferent types of' mouthpieces, including piece is also less apt to become strong and 7 smoking pipes,'within the scope of what is z discolored, as 'c'ompared with the ordinary hereinafter claimed. f

;mouthpiece in use heretofore, and the holder Having thusdescribed the invention, what or mouthpiecealso'eliminatesor reduces is claimed as new is j I I other objeotions. 1 A cigar or cigarette mouthpiece having'a I V L The invention is illustrated inthe accon'r; socket and a flat biting portion closed at the" I f p'anying dravvin'gs, tvherein+k i v rear end and provided with a large vertical :5

Figure 1 is apl "n view of a icigaret'teholder' 'openingof uniform size through its biting ;o1- mouthpiece constructed'inv accordance. portion beyond and in communication ith n with the presentinvention; f i I the rear end ofsaid socket, said opening being" f V 1 Fig. is alongitudinal,sectionthereoflon of larger area than the rear end of said I the" line 2'2- of Fig. 1, showingsame 1 in socket and extending forwardly and re'ar-- 3c position in the mouth: v I Wardly beyond the point of said'biting 'por- Fig. 3 ifsaside'elevation' of a cigar holder; tion Which the teeth are intended to engage. ,made in accordancewith the'invention. I In. testimony whereof lhereunto ailix my I The holder '01 "mouthpiece comprises a signature. Y c

' GOLLADAY LAKE. 35 i socket orboWl, portion Z and a biting/pornone, the latter being held betweenthe teeth, as seen in Fig. 2, and the portion 7 having- 7 a socket or bowl 9 to; receive the end'of the cigar or cigarette in the "usual manner. I c 40v In the ordinary mouthpiece heretoforein e I prevailing use', the.socket9 opens, with a rei duced' outlet, through the rear end of the mouthpiece, but in. carryingont thepres'ent invention, the rear e'nd of the mouthpiece is L. I y 4 closed, and the bitingportion 8 has anopen o 1 as ing-10therethrough'transverselyof'the axis of the mouthpiece. j As shown," the biting portion 8 is relatively fiat andthe opening 10 is vertical, being in theupper and lower 7 I p I 7. t0 surfaces of the portion 8. The socket orbowl 4 7 in: 4 

